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Orbital infarction syndrome secondary to rhino-orbital mucormycosis in a case of COVID-19: Clinico-radiological features

Raksha Rao, Adheesh P Shetty, Chinmay P Nagesh

2021Indian Journal of Ophthalmology57 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Orbital infarction syndrome is an uncommon pathology with devastating consequences. It is frequently secondary to atherothrombotic phenomena in the internal carotid artery. We report a case of a 66-year-old male with uncontrolled diabetes and use of systemic steroids for COVID-19, who presented with a sudden loss of vision in the left eye, with total ophthalmoplegia and diffuse opacification of the retina. On imaging, he was found to have features of rhino-orbital cellulitis with ischemia of the orbital tissue secondary to isolated ophthalmic artery obstruction (OAO) with a patent internal carotid artery. KOH mount of deep nasal swab was confirmatory of mucor. This is the first reported case of orbital infarction syndrome in the setting of COVID-19.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineOrbital cellulitisOphthalmic arteryInfarctionGiant cell arteritisMucormycosisInternal carotid arteryStroke (engine)RadiologySurgeryVasculitisCellulitisCardiologyPathologyMyocardial infarctionDiseaseMechanical engineeringEngineeringBlood flowRetinal and Optic ConditionsCerebral Venous Sinus ThrombosisSinusitis and nasal conditions
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